The Cathedral in Frankfurt is not, in fact, a real cathedral as it never was a bishop’s church. It was consecrated as St. Bartholomew’s Church as the saint’s skull is its most precious possession. This was a coronation place for the kings of the Saint Roman Empire, since 1562. A great fire distructed the church in 1867, and then, the bombing in 1944 left only ruins. The reconstruction took place between 1950-1953. The entrance in the church is free.